The owner of Wild Orchid Lounge in Tamuning was charged in District Court of Guam in connection with four Taiwan nationals accused of illegally working in his lounge, according to recently unsealed court documents.

Lounge owner Peter Wang paid an unidentified recruiter in Taiwan to arrange for their employment, the complaint states.

He paid the recruiter $500 a month, per woman, documents state.

"Wang knew that the females arrived in Guam under the Visa Waiver Program and were not authorized to be employed in the United States," the complaint states.

Women worked as hostesses

The women worked as hostesses at Wang's lounge, selling $20 drinks, documents state.

From that $20, Wang would take $10 and the women would take the other $10 of the drink sales, the court complaint states.

Wang had the women live in the same apartment in Tamuning, which was registered to him and his wife, the court complaint states. He also took $5 a day from the women while they lived there, court documents state.

This happened between June 1 through Aug. 13, according to the complaint.

Charged with harboring illegal aliens

Wang was charged with harboring illegal aliens.

Court records show Wang is out free but must follow court-ordered conditions while he waits for his case to be resolved in federal court.